Head and neck soft tissue sarcomas: a multivariate analysis of outcomes
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Head and neck soft tissue sarcomas: a multivariate analysis of outcomes
Abstract
Background: Soft tissue sarcomas of the head and neck region represent a rare group of tumors of which a limited number of published individual- and institution-based experiences exist.
Methods: We performed an analysis of head and neck sarcoma patients identified from our institution between 1973 and 1999. Exclusion criteria included pediatric rhabdomyosarcomas, sarcomas of the neuromeningeal axis or non-head and neck primary disease sites, and bone sarcomas. All cases underwent pathologic re-review before statistical analysis.
Results: After pathologic review, 111 head and neck sarcoma patients remained (mean age, 47 +/- 20 years). The median duration of follow-up was 51 months; the actuarial 5-year relapse-free, disease-specific, and overall survivals were 55%, 52%, and 44%, respectively. Forty-six percent remained free of recurrence at the most recent follow-up, and the most common site of recurrence was local followed by distant sites. By multivariate analysis, size and grade significantly influenced relapse-free, disease-specific, and overall survivals, whereas margin status additionally influenced relapse-free survival. Subset analysis of the fibrosarcoma/malignant fibrous histiocytoma and desmoid/dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans histologies was undertaken.
Conclusions: Size >5 cm and high-grade histology are considered poor prognostic indicators. Patients with either of these characteristics should be considered for adjuvant trials.
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